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Posted By: Jon C
AAA. They seem to holder everything else - from newspaper clippings billed as real cards, to the piece of toilet paper Fernando Valenzuela used to wipe his ass after his 100's win... I'm sure they'd be more than happy to start grading cabinets. Plus, if you wave a cabinet that has been destroyed - rounded corners, creases, trimming, the works - it will still get an overall 7.5. AAA might take you down a little for surface, but thats all! |
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